Can anyone even name a single skill player on that offense besides McFadden?

And yeah, you said it. Rodgers is an idiot. Let's move away from those guys.

He has a point. Holmes is coming off an injury and probably gone next year. I have hopes for Hill because we knew he was a project, but from what we have seen now he sucks. There isn't any other way to sugar coat it we can't just assume he will be better this year. Kerley is solid though.

And for Rogers, I would prefer him who lit up the SEC for a year over a random guy from Lehigh we just signed. I'm sure Cincy doesn't regret taking a shot with Burfict last year since he led the team in tackles.

He has a point. Holmes is coming off an injury and probably gone next year. I have hopes for Hill because we knew he was a project, but from what we have seen now he sucks. There isn't any other way to sugar coat it we can't just assume he will be better this year. Kerley is solid though.

And for Rogers, I would prefer him who lit up the SEC for a year over a random guy from Lehigh we just signed. I'm sure Cincy doesn't regret taking a shot with Burfict last year since he led the team in tackles.

Thank you. Someone who's a realist.

Some people are drinking too much kool-aid.

Milliner-Geno-Aboushi were all great value picks.

Still not sure of Richardson, and where he will play. Wanted guys like Phillip Thomas, Rambo, Swope, Rogers, Keenan Allen, Patton in round 3-7.

McFadden and Moore are far more dynamic than anything we have on offense.

I won't dispute that McFadden is more dynamic than anything we have. He's one of the most dynamic players in the league when healthy. But that's the problem, when the hell is he ever healthy?

Hill was known as an extremely raw project when we drafted him. He can clearly generate seperation. If the kid could just learn how to catch with his hands instead of his chest, then the sky is the limit. I haven't given up on him.

The Jets are walking away from the draft adding two bluechip prospects to the defense, solidifying the OL and running game, and now have their QB of the future.

I can't complain

Would I like a dynamic receiver or TE? You betcha.

But we'll have plenty of resources to install that component next year when we'll have 12 draft picks and around $40 million in cap space.

The Jets decided to build the foundation before they went for the fancy trimmings.

i see more of a silver lining for the jets receivers. was sanchez the problem? hill may have been cringing because sanchez could never seem to be decisive with his throws. so the receivers were constantly being forced to catch in coverage. as for holmes, we'll see what happens with him this season. he's essentially playing for his job so he might be good. te needs to be addressed but keller wasn't as good as he needed to be either. cumberland may surprise or maybe the aussie guy will work out or someone else.

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Look, I LOVE the Geno pick. Low risk, high reward. Has all the tools you look for in a prospect. However, we're setting him up to fail without legit weapons. I like what we did with the line, but giving him:

I won't dispute that McFadden is more dynamic than anything we have. He's one of the most dynamic players in the league when healthy. But that's the problem, when the hell is he ever healthy?

Hill was known as an extremely raw project when we drafted him. He can clearly generate seperation. If the kid could just learn how to catch with his hands instead of his chest, then the sky is the limit. I haven't given up on him.

The Jets are walking away from the draft adding two bluechip prospects to the defense, solidifying the OL and running game, and now have their QB of the future.

I can't complain

Would I like a dynamic receiver or TE? You betcha.

But we'll have plenty if resources to install that component next year when we'll have 12 draft picks and around $40 million in cap space.

The Jets decided to build the foundation before they went for the fancy trimmings.

And I respect Idzik for that.

If your building the foundation first, you're not drafting a QB at 36. I love Geno, but their handcuffing him without any weapons. They need someone who can create something out of nothing. Someone who can bail Geno out. That's why I would've went Eifert at 13. Keenan or Patton at 73. Swope, Rogers in the 5th.

Still not sure of Richardson, and where he will play. Wanted guys like Phillip Thomas, Rambo, Swope, Rogers, Keenan Allen, Patton in round 3-7.

I honestly have no issue with the draft though. I like the value pics and beefing up the OL.. Im just not going to be blind at the lack of talent at WR we have lol..I have hopes for Hill but I dont see how anyone can assume he will be anything special next year after what we saw this year. He looked completely lost.

i see more of a silver lining for the jets receivers. was sanchez the problem? hill may have been cringing because sanchez could never seem to be decisive with his throws. so the receivers were constantly being forced to catch in coverage. as for holmes, we'll see what happens with him this season. he's essentially playing for his job so he might be good. te needs to be addressed but keller wasn't as good as he needed to be either. cumberland may surprise or maybe the aussie guy will work out or someone else.

Look, I LOVE the Geno pick. Low risk, high reward. Has all the tools you look for in a prospect. However, we're setting him up to fail without legit weapons. I like what we did with the line, but giving him:

Anyone arguing with K-Ro that our recievers aren't the worst in the NFL is fighting a losing battle.

They stink, but so what K-Ro? You can't fill every need on this team- and we are rebuilding from the ground up. You're assuming they throw Geno out there day 1, let's see if that happens....even if it does, he should be protected well with all the meat we have up front.